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Move On: Migration & Gender: Vocational and Educational Counselling

Purpose

Support Personnel

The resources are in the form of pdf documents and are available for download and are freely accessible though the online platform.
Handbook I provides a catalogue which includes quality criteria for professionals working in gender and culturally sensitive career guidance and counselling services. It builds on the experiences developed within the MOVE ON project to answer to questions such as:

Which expertise should a good counsellor have?

What attitude they should have towards their clients?

What kind of methodologies and tools should they have?

How should they act as a member of an organization?

How should they act as a member of the society?

Handbook II provides a Teaching programme for migrants’ career guidance and counselling.

Title

Move On: Migration & Gender: Vocational and Educational Counselling

Date launched

2015

Duration

Completed

Type of Resource

Handbook

Purpose

Support Personnel

Online or Blended

Online

Learning objectives

The resources aim to develop and transfer effective practices, training and knowledge of professionals working with migrants. Particular emphasis is given to issues impacting on gender and culturally sensitive guidance services to migrants.

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